Apple's proposed solution is a "high tactility glove system" – a glove made of two layers, with a thick, probably woollen outer layer, and a thin internal conductive layer, replicating the human finger which can conduct electricity.

In the fingertips of the outer layer there are "apertures" through which the user can thrust his finger to press any bit of the screen while still protected by the inner layer.

I often laugh to myself (thus soliciting strange glances) when I think about the Dragons Den Multi-country WhichSideOfTheRoadToDriveOn System.

Which, IIRC, was two gloves, with “L” and “R”” on them. You were supposed to wear the “L” glove only when driving on the Left side of the Road, and “R” on the right hand only, etc…. the idea being that if you forgot, you just needed to look at your hands.

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